Duct Tape’s 10 Most Unusual Jobs

Posted by Man Crates
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July 19, 2016

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Duct tape’s résumé is nothing short of spectacular. Think about it. What job hasn’t it done? Career highlights include interning for the American army in World War II as a window repairer and a temporary wound dresser, patching up the CO2 canister on Apollo 13 to help the crew survive and, of course, keeping the planet’s ducts flowing efficiently.

Duct tape has also applied itself in a number of other vocations on a smaller, weirder scale. Because our team has wrapped 12,655,920 feet of Uline duct tape around our awesome
gifts for men—no lie—we have a natural affinity for such a versatile man-helper. That’s why we’ve stuck duct tape’s most unusual jobs in a list for your viewing pleasure.